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6 years old daughter suffering from Eye stye since 3 months from now

Hello Doctors,

My daughter is 6 years old and she still has redness and a little node/knot on the upper outside lid of her left eye where she had the stye around 3 months back.

Initially I had given her Hepar Sulph 30 and then Pulsatilla 30.

But before 1 month I saw that there is still a little node/knot then i gave her Staphysagria 30C and Calc Fluor 6X (both 3 times) for 4 days. With this medicine it went down a little bit but still I see the little knot on the upper lid.


I am not sure why it is not clearing up completely. Still I see the redness inside and the little knot outside.

I am now giving her Thuja 30C since 2 days but I see that it is increasing instead of decreasing.

I am attaching the picture of her left eye with redness and yellowish boil inside.

Please advice.
[Edited by imtiyaz.ansari1 on 2018-05-28 17:32:47]

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  imtiyaz.ansari1 on 2018-05-28
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Your choice of medicines are very good.

Styes are heat in the liver. Stay with Pulsatilla 30 only (or 200 if necessary). This will cool her and help styes.

Hepar Sulph heats and it is rarely advisable to give both Puls and HS together or alternate.

As a supplement, you can very mildly apply castor oil in the liver area (right side, under ribs) on alternate days
[Edited by Reva V on 2018-05-29 05:23:12]
 
Reva V 5 years ago

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